Bryant KNCGPP3RC manual Rear view with back door removed, Pull-Out Transformer/Adapter

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Features

Pull-Out Transformer/Adapter

This unique Bryant feature enables the alarm to be used as a direct plug unit, a wall mounted unit or a table top unit.

Note: This CO alarm is not battery operated.

Warning : Do not use any other type of rechargeable battery in your alarm or attempt to recharge the battery pack yourself. Improper charg- ing may even cause the battery pack to overheat or leak, thus posing possible injury to the user.

Rear view with back door removed

Cord

Recess

Power

Cord

Adapter Cord Strain Relief

Bryant

Rechargeable

Backup Battery (shown installed in battery compartment)

Install Backup Battery For correct installation, refer to Step 3 in the ‘Quick Set Up Guide’ on page 1 and refer to ‘Battery Installation and Operation’ on page 13

Note:Your Bryant CO alarm is NOT battery operated. The backup battery is to supply short-term backup power dur- ing a power outage. In the event of a power outage, the battery will continue operating the alarm for at least 20 hours.

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Contents Carbon Monoxide Table of Contents Page Setting up your alarm for first time operation Quick Set Up GuideQuick Set Up Guide Introduction Bryant CO Alarm front view FeaturesDigital Display Pull-Out Transformer/Adapter Rear view with back door removedWhat Carbon Monoxide Alarms Can and Cannot Do Installation Where to Install Your CO AlarmRecommended Locations AT Least 5 feet away from appliance Where Not to Install Your CO AlarmDirect Plug Alarm How to Install Your AlarmTo install Avoid the followingPlug the alarm into an unswitched wall socket Wall Mounted AlarmIf the outlet is mounted horizontally sideways To rotate the adapterWall Table Top AlarmBattery Installation and Operation Battery InstallationBattery Backup Operation Battery Backup OperationBattery Back-up Operation in Low Battery Lb Condition Battery Back-up Operation inTrouble Alarm ConditionPage Operation Normal Operating CharacteristicsTesting the Electronics Malfunction Signal Group 1 Component Failure If the alarm malfunctionsMalfunction Signal Group 2 Microprocessor Failure What to do if you’re not sureHow to Care for Your Alarm Alarm from the electrical outlet before vacuumingStart and some cleaning agents Peak Level Memory To Reset the Peak Level Memory…Carbon Monoxide Home Safety Tips What You Can DoWhat You Should Not Do Never use a gas range, oven, or clothes dryer for heatingLoose or disconnected vent/chimney, fireplace or appliance Clues You Cannot SeeUnderstand the Effects of Carbon Monoxide Exposure Common Mild Exposure Symptoms What To Do When the Alarm SoundsCommon Medium Exposure Symptoms Common Extreme Exposure SymptomsIf alarm signal sounds 4 quick chirps, 5 seconds off Call your emergency servicesTion Specifications Specifications How the Unit Determines When to AlarmReplacement of Alarm Display Readings AC and DC Start Up, Alarm and Error OperationDC Powered in Battery Backup Operation AC Powered in Normal Stand-by OperationDetect CO Li-Ion Battery Handling PrecautionsBattery Storage When Detached From the Alarm Limited Warranty Please send products and all other correspondence to For Warranty Service